You won’t believe your eyes with this one, I thought when I first heard the rumor that the Houston, Texas headquarters of Planned Parenthood resembled an Ancient ceremonial child sacrifice pyramid.
I finally noticed the pictures.
Take a look at this:
Abortion IS a contemporary form of child sacrifice. Continue to pray for an end to abortion! # UnbornLivesMatter
Aztec Temple and Planned Parenthood Facility image. Some things not alter. pic. UrHFAxULjU on Twitter
— Rose, 1 September 2020(@ roseOyuma2ndAcc )
For their child, the majority of parents would sacrifice their lives. Some parents force their kids to sacrifice their lives. Abortion DOES exist. Child Sacrifice of the Present Era!
Aztec Temple & amp Photo # PlannedParenthood Facilty Some things never change. ProLife # DefundPP # PrayToEndAbortion image twitter.com / ccV3XyTIfK
— August 18, 2018 Rose Delgado(@ roseOyuma )
Oh, I guess it’s just a coincidence?
Only a chance occurrence?
or really deliberate and well-planned?
a commercial
Oh, and here is the complete structure from Wikipedia Commons in case you suspect that those photos may have been altered.
It’s actual people!
brings to mind a lot of this:
Does Amazon intend to rebuild the Tower of Babel?
More from the GCRTL:
I was looking through photos of Teotihuacán while compiling some images of our trip to Mexico for the GCRTL Pinterest page when I unexpectedly came across one that seemed incredibly familiar. In fact, it was so familiar that I gasped and fast” googled” another image to check if the evident resemblance was real.
The Aztecs worshipped a variety of gods, just like many native peoples did, and some of them were quite bloodthirsty. Tlaloc, who occupies a prominent position at Teotihuacán in west-facing temples, was one such savage god. According to ethnographic studies, Tlaloc worship existed in Mexico before the Aztecs did. Not only was Tlaloc a murderous god, but it also demanded that children be sacrificed.
The” Atlcahualo” was observed from the 12th of February until the 3rd of March, according to Wikipedia. This veintena, which was dedicated to the Tlaloque, required the sacrifice of numerous children on holy mountaintops. The kids were exquisitely dressed and attired in the Tlaloc and Tlaloque styles. They were taken to a shrine where priests would draw their hearts out on litters covered in flowers and feathers and surrounded by dancers. If these kids cried on the way to the shrine, it was assumed that it would soon and heavily rain.
They were taken to a shrine, and their hearts would be pulled out, I’ll say it again.
Savage, don’t you think? It is difficult to understand why people would construct shrines and temples to rip children’s hearts out, substantially less that they would do but in the hopes of helping the rest of the community. This persisted for thousands of children for hundreds of years, and it wasn’t stopped as a common practice until Christianity spread throughout Mesoamerica.
However, barbaric nations continue to construct shrines and temples with the intention of severing children’s hearts. I’m sorry to say that the United States is one such country because, in addition to regular ripping out innocent children’s hearts, we do it in the hopes of helping the community as a whole. Our death toll, which has increased to 1.2 million annually and has been close to 60 million since 1973, unquestionably exceeds that of Tlaloc.
Publicity
These smaller temples are a part of Teotihuacán’s great pyramids. The image in the one to the right seems to have a rounded top. In actuality, that is another Pyramid visible behind the temple on the horizon. Do you recall how I mentioned the Tlaloc temples? When you look more closely, something quite unsettling begins to appear.
You see, I was fairly comfortable with the design of these temples honoring child sacrifice. I was able to test my accuracy using the” magic” of an iPhone camera overlay and masking program once I understood why. I began by pretty subtly bringing the underlying image into focus.
The underlying image started to become a little bit clearer as I added some more color and less transparency to it, and I came to the realization that it was almost exactly the same. Have you yet discovered it?
The Planned Parenthood mega-abortion center is located in Houston, Texas, if you are not comfortable with this structure. Additionally, it is a nearly ideal image match for the temple’s kept side. Keep in mind that I didn’t do anything to alter the building’s shape; I just used the masking tool and the fade tool.
Let’s wrap up with this repulsive quote from Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood:
The greatest sin is to give birth to children who, almost speaking, have no chance in the world to be human beings and who also have disease from their parents. criminals. Inmates. All kinds of things are simply marked when they are born, according to Margaret Sanger’s ( 1957 ) photograph. twitter.com / dR0AysJjdp
— May 3, 2022, Jerry Dunleavy(@ JerryDunLeavy )
This is a Guest Post from our WLTReport friends.
Below is the original article.
You won’t believe your eyes when you see this…When I heard the rumor about Planned Parenthood headquarters in Houston, TX looking exactly like an Aztec ritualistic pyramid of child sacrifice, I thought, “that can’t possibly be true …”
Then I saw photos…
Here’s a good example:
Abortion IS modern day child sacrifice. Keep praying to end abortion! #UnbornLivesMatter
Photo of Aztec temple and Planned Parenthood facility. Some things never change. pic.twitter.com/UrHFAxULjU
Rose (@roseOyuma2ndAcc), September 1, 2020
Abortion IS ….Modern Day Child sacrifice!
Photo of Aztec Temple & #PlannedParenthood Facilty ~Some things never change.#ProLife #DefundPP#PrayToEndAbortion pic.twitter.com/ccV3XyTIfK
— Rose Delgado (@roseOyuma) August 18, 2018
Oh, it’s just a coincidence.
Just a random chance?
Or is it very deliberate and well-planned?
Advertisement
Here is the complete building from Wikipedia Commons, just in case you thought those photos were doctored:
It’s the real deal, folks!
This reminds me of a lot:
Is Amazon Trying to Rebuild the Tower of Babel?
Here’s a little more from the GCRTL
As I was browsing photos of Teotihuacan for the GCRTL Pinterest Page, I noticed one that looked remarkably similar. So familiar in fact that I “googled’ another image to check if it was just my imagination.
Aztecs worshipped many gods. Some of them were bloodthirsty. Tlaloc was one of these bloodthirsty deities. He is honored in the west-facing temples at Teotihuacan. Anthropological studies suggest that the Aztecs were not the first to worship Tlaloc. Tlaloc wasn’t just a bloodthirsty deity, it demanded the sacrifice of children.
Wikipedia: The “Atlcahualo”, a celebration that lasted from the 12th February to the 3rd March, was held. This veintena was dedicated to the Tlaloque and involved the sacrifice of children on sacred mountaintops. The children were dressed in the Tlaloc and Tlaloque style, with beautiful decorations. They were carried to a shrine on litters decorated with flowers and feathers and surrounded by dancers. Their hearts would then be removed by priests. On the way to the temple, if these children wept, their tears were seen as a sign of impending rains.
Let me repeat this: “they were transported into a shrine, and their hearts would then be removed …”
Savage, isn’t it? It’s hard to imagine that people would build temples and shrines to rip the hearts out of kids, let alone that they would do it in the hopes of benefiting the rest of the society. This practice continued for hundreds and thousands of years, and was not stopped until the spread Christianity in Mesoamerica.
But savage countries continue to build temples and shrines in order to rip the hearts out of innocent children. I am sorry to say that one of these nations is the United States. We not only rip out the innocent hearts of children every day, but we do it in the hope of benefiting the rest of society. Our death toll, 1.2 million per year and 60 million since 1973 is far greater than Tlaloc.
Advertisement
These smaller temples are included in the grand pyramids at Teotihuacan. In the one to the right, it appears that the image is rounded at the top. In reality, the pyramid in the distance is actually another one. Remember when I mentioned the Tlaloc temples? As you look closer, you will see something very disturbing…
I was able to recognize the shape of these temples that were dedicated to child sacrifice. Once I figured out why, I used the “magic’ of an iphone camera overlay program and masking to check if I was correct. I began by bringing the image in focus very lightly.
As I started to add more color to the image and reduced the transparency, I noticed that the image underneath was almost identical. Have you figured out the answer yet?
If you’re not familiar with the building, it’s the Planned Parenthood Mega-abortion Center in Houston Texas. It is also almost a perfect match for the left-hand side of the temple. Note that I didn’t alter the shape of the building. I used the masking and fade tools.
Here’s a sickening quote by Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger to end this article:
“The greatest sin, in terms of practicality, is to bring into the world children who have diseases from their parents and have no chance to be human beings. Delinquents. Prisoners. All sorts of things – just marked when they’re born.”–Margaret Sanger (1957)pic.twitter.com/dR0AysJjdp
— Jerry Dunleavy @JerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryDerryMay3, 2022
This is a guest post from our friends at WLTReport.
Original article can be viewed here.